from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Union import httpx from ...client import Client from ...models.error import Error from ...models.file_export_format import FileExportFormat from ...models.text_to_cad import TextToCad from ...models.text_to_cad_create_body import TextToCadCreateBody from ...types import Response def _get_kwargs( output_format: FileExportFormat, body: TextToCadCreateBody, *, client: Client, ) -> Dict[str, Any]: url = "{}/ai/text-to-cad/{output_format}".format(client.base_url, output_format=output_format,) # noqa: E501 headers: Dict[str, Any] = client.get_headers() cookies: Dict[str, Any] = client.get_cookies() return { "url": url, "headers": headers, "cookies": cookies, "timeout": client.get_timeout(), "content": body, } def _parse_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]] : if response.status_code == 201: response_201 = TextToCad.from_dict(response.json()) return response_201 if response.status_code == 400: response_4XX = Error.from_dict(response.json()) return response_4XX if response.status_code == 500: response_5XX = Error.from_dict(response.json()) return response_5XX return Error.from_dict(response.json()) def _build_response( *, response: httpx.Response ) -> Response[Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]]]: return Response( status_code=response.status_code, content=response.content, headers=response.headers, parsed=_parse_response(response=response), ) def sync_detailed( output_format: FileExportFormat, body: TextToCadCreateBody, *, client: Client, ) -> Response[Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]]]: kwargs = _get_kwargs( output_format=output_format, body=body, client=client, ) response = httpx.post( verify=client.verify_ssl, **kwargs, ) return _build_response(response=response) def sync( output_format: FileExportFormat, body: TextToCadCreateBody, *, client: Client, ) -> Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]] : """This operation is performed asynchronously, the `id` of the operation will be returned. You can use the `id` returned from the request to get status information about the async operation from the `/async/operations/{id}` endpoint. This is an alpha endpoint. It will change in the future. The current output is honestly pretty bad. So if you find this endpoint, you get what you pay for, which currently is nothing. But in the future will be made a lot better.""" # noqa: E501 return sync_detailed( output_format=output_format, body=body, client=client, ).parsed async def asyncio_detailed( output_format: FileExportFormat, body: TextToCadCreateBody, *, client: Client, ) -> Response[Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]]]: kwargs = _get_kwargs( output_format=output_format, body=body, client=client, ) async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=client.verify_ssl) as _client: response = await _client.post(**kwargs) return _build_response(response=response) async def asyncio( output_format: FileExportFormat, body: TextToCadCreateBody, *, client: Client, ) -> Optional[Union[TextToCad, Error]] : """This operation is performed asynchronously, the `id` of the operation will be returned. You can use the `id` returned from the request to get status information about the async operation from the `/async/operations/{id}` endpoint. This is an alpha endpoint. It will change in the future. The current output is honestly pretty bad. So if you find this endpoint, you get what you pay for, which currently is nothing. But in the future will be made a lot better.""" # noqa: E501 return ( await asyncio_detailed( output_format=output_format, body=body, client=client, ) ).parsed